WO2006045723A1 - Method for manufacturing a multilayer insulating panel - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C44/00—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles
- B29C44/02—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles for articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles
- B29C44/12—Incorporating or moulding on preformed parts, e.g. inserts or reinforcements
- B29C44/18—Filling preformed cavities
- B29C44/186—Filling multiple cavities
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C44/00—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles
- B29C44/02—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles for articles of definite length, i.e. discrete articles
- B29C44/12—Incorporating or moulding on preformed parts, e.g. inserts or reinforcements
- B29C44/1228—Joining preformed parts by the expanding material
- B29C44/1233—Joining preformed parts by the expanding material the preformed parts being supported during expanding
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C44/00—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles
- B29C44/20—Shaping by internal pressure generated in the material, e.g. swelling or foaming ; Producing porous or cellular expanded plastics articles for articles of indefinite length
- B29C44/32—Incorporating or moulding on preformed parts, e.g. linings, inserts or reinforcements
- B29C44/326—Joining the preformed parts, e.g. to make flat or profiled sandwich laminates
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T428/00—Stock material or miscellaneous articles
- Y10T428/249921—Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or component
- Y10T428/249953—Composite having voids in a component [e.g., porous, cellular, etc.]
- Y10T428/249955—Void-containing component partially impregnated with adjacent component
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- the invention relates to a method for manufacturing multilayer insulating panels of given structure, to panels obtained by this method and to the uses thereof.
- Many fields of economic activity require low-cost insulating panels.
- the thermal insulation properties of the panels used for roofing or for various walling tasks are essential. The same is true in the fields of transport, refrigeration, etc.
- One or more other layers provide the whole with mechanical strength and possibly allow its external appearance to be tailored to suit.
- Patent US 6,673,415 discloses a structure allowing these problems to be solved and in which the foam in fact fills the cells of a honeycomb structure secured to the skins. Such a structure generally has the desired insulation and mechanical strength properties.
- the present invention therefore relates to a method for manufacturing a multilayer insulating panel having a cellular core comprising a honeycomb structure based on plastic filled with foam and two external layers of nonexpanded material, the said method comprising the following steps:
- the honeycomb structure is placed on said layer and the second external layer together with a composition comprising a foaming agent that is poured are also introduced in the former;
- composition comprising the foaming agent is expanded
- the panels that can be manufactured using the method according to the invention may be essentially flat or curved.
- the word "essentially” refers in particular to instances where the panels have a surface relief.
- the panels according to the invention are mainly (that is to say predominantly in terms of volume) based on insulating material(s) such as wood, plastics, etc., but this does not preclude part of these panels being based on a non-insulating material such as a metal for example.
- the panels according to the invention are mainly based on plastic.
- the panels obtained by the method according to the invention are multilayer panels having a core comprising at least one honeycomb structure based on a plastic filled with a foam also made of plastic.
- a “honeycomb” is intended to denote an object that is generally flat (in the overall form of a sheet) or slightly curved, comprising cavities, that is to say open or closed cells of any cross section, generally of circular or hexagonal cross section, with walls essentially parallel from one cell to the next and perpendicular to the surfaces of the sheet.
- this honeycomb is filled with foam (preferably completely, that is to say to at least 90% or even 100% by volume, this being so as to encourage the adhesion of the various parts of the panel) to at least partially form the core of the panel.
- foam is to be understood as meaning a material the density of which has been reduced by the addition of additives known as
- foaming agents Such additives are well known in the plastics trade. They may be of various types often grouped into two families: chemical foaming agents and physical foaming agents. They may also be combined. Information on this subject may be found in numerous technical works. The reductions in density vary greatly according to the foaming agent and the quantity used. In general, a "foam” is intended to denote a material the density of which has been reduced to less than 20% of its initial value (without foaming agents), or to less than 10% of this value and even to less than 5% of this value, for the same temperature and pressure conditions. As a preference, the expanded material is a plastic.
- the core of the panel obtained in the context of the invention is sandwiched between two layers of non-expanded material which may be a plastic, wood and/or a metal.
- the two external layers are either both based on non-expanded plastic or one is based on non-expanded plastic and the other is based on a metal such as steel, aluminium, etc.
- the scenario in which both external layers (skins) are made of plastic is particularly preferred.
- all types of plastic may be suitable as constituent materials. Particularly suitable plastics come from the thermoplastics category.
- thermoplastic denotes any thermoplastic polymer, including thermoplastic elastomers, as well as blends thereof.
- polymer denotes both homopolymers and copolymers (especially binary or ternary copolymers). Examples of such copolymers are, non-limitingly, random copolymers, linear block copolymers, other block copolymers and graft copolymers.
- thermoplastic polymer or copolymer whose melting point is below the decomposition temperature is suitable.
- Synthetic thermoplastics that have a melting range spread over at least 10 degrees Celsius are particularly suitable. Examples of such materials include those that exhibit polydispersion in their molecular weight.
- halogenated polymers polyolefins, thermoplastic polyesters, polyketones, polyamides and copolymers thereof may be used.
- a blend of polymers or copolymers may also be used, as may a blend of polymer materials with inorganic, organic and/or natural fillers such as, for example, but non- limitingly, carbon, salts and other inorganic derivatives, natural fibres or polymeric fibres.
- the present invention yields good results with: ⁇ vinyl chloride polymers (PVC) as materials from which to make the honeycomb, and preferably also the external layers; ⁇ polyurethanes (PUR) as materials from which to make the foam.
- PVC vinyl chloride polymers
- PUR polyurethanes
- water- free formulations based on a polyisocyanate, a polyol, an amine (by way of catalyst) and an HFC by way of blowing agent yield good results.
- This in itself is surprising given the fact that water is particularly used in numerous compositions in order to remove the heat energy of the exothermal expansion reaction.
- a water- free formulation containing MDI (methane diphenyl diisocyanate), a halogenated polyol of the IXOL® type and HFC-365mfc (1,1,1,3,3-pentafluorobutane) by way of blowing agent yields good results.
- compositions are preferably stoechiometric in terms of alcohol and isocyanate functions in order to avoid the formation of polyisocyanates, which do not well adhere to most of the plastics.
- Such compositions may be and preferably are expanded at room temperature, which avoids the need of an oven.
- the PVC sheets may be made of flexible, semi rigid or rigid PVC, preferably of grade Ml. As a preference, they are based on rigid PVC.
- at least one of the external layers is a sheet that has been biorientated according to known molecular orientation techniques. In the case of amorphous polymers and PVC in particular, this biorientation is generally achieved by biaxial drawing at a temperature ranging between the glass transition temperature (Tg) of PVC and Tg + 3O 0 C, followed by cooling.
- the honeycomb structure may merely be placed on top of the first external layer, after which the composition comprising the foaming agent is poured on said honeycomb and the other external layer placed on top of all.
- the plastic honeycomb is first secured to one of the external layers (film/sheet), or alternatively a honeycomb is secured to both external layers. This may be done by any appropriate means according to the nature of the materials. As the case may be, an adhesive may be used.
- the honeycomb(s) and the film(s)/sheet(s) are based on the same material (for example PVC) or on compatible materials, they may be secured by welding.
- each external layer is first assembled with a honeycomb structure and both assemblies are place into the former with a space between them, through which the composition comprising the foaming agent can expand and propagate freely while expanding.
- This allows not taking too much care of the way the foaming composition is poured on the lower honeycomb, since it can propagate by itself.
- the same would apply in the case of only one honeycomb structure secured to the lower external layer by providing a free space between the upper part of said honeycomb and the upper external layer.
- such a structure is less performing in terms of mechanical properties.
- the "former” referred to above is to be understood as meaning a press intended to hold the various non-expanded elements of the panel together while it is being manufactured and to allow the foam to expand between them.
- this press comprises two distinct parts (a lower part and an upper part) which may either be fixed (the former is then said to be a fixed former) or able to move (in which case the former is said to be a mobile former).
- fixed formers are used in discontinuous methods, producing a given length of panel at a time (this length being substantially equal to the length of the former).
- the composition that is to be foamed is generally poured onto one of the external layers (which may or may not be provided with a honeycomb) that has been positioned beforehand on the lower part of the former.
- the upper part of the former is then closed down on top, this having been equipped beforehand with the other external layer which may or may not bear a honeycomb, then the composition is expanded in the cells of the honeycomb.
- spacers will have been introduced between the two parts so as to set the chosen thickness for the panel that is to be manufactured.
- these spacers are advantageously also made of foam and, as a special preference, of a foam of the same kind as the foam that will be present in the honeycomb.
- this type of former may have non-planar walls so that it can manufacture finished structures that are curved or bowed.
- the upper and lower sheets must be bonded respectively to the upper and lower walls of the former.
- the step of securing the honeycomb and the external layer(s), the case being, may be performed independently, i.e. by a different individual and/or at a different site and/or at a different time than the next steps of the method.
- the foaming (expansion) of the composition may be performed by heating it in an oven, or merely by mixing the ingredients and letting the reaction happen. The latter method is preferred. Since this reaction is exothermal, the temperature inside the composition while it is expanding, increases and may even reach rather high temperatures (15O 0 C for instance) at certain points. Surprisingly however, as explained before, this does not lead to the deformation of the honeycomb structure, probably because the expansion makes the composition less thermally conductive.
- the composition that is to be expanded is obtained by preblending its ingredients in at least 2 fractions, which are mixed just before the expansion.
- the polyisocyanate and possibly a little foaming agent, on the one hand, and the polyol, the amine and the remainder of the foaming agent, on the other hand are preferably mixed together first of all. These two fractions are then poured into a blender which feeds the former.
- the quantity of mixture used is such that, after foaming, the target density of the foam is achieved, bearing in mind the final thickness of the panel and therefore the volume that is to be filled.
- all the elements of the panel are kept under pressure during expansion (foaming), the purpose of this being, in particular, to ensure good adhesion between the various elements of the structure and to stabilize its dimensions.
- the two external layers may be secured to a honeycomb and the two honeycombs will then advantageously be filled with foam, by expanding the composition within them, and, as a particular preference, will also be separated by a layer of virgin foam (free of honeycomb). This last variant yields good results in terms of the compromise between mechanical strength and weight.
- the external layers are preferably identical in thickness and in composition. Were that not the case, their thicknesses would preferably be chosen such that they had the same flexural and tensile rigidity and similar linear expansion coefficients in the two directions of their plane (parallel to their sides).
- the lateral edges of the panels may be equipped with an assembly device (for example consisting of section pieces made of PVC or wood or any other material) so that they can be assembled with a complementary panel.
- an assembly device for example consisting of section pieces made of PVC or wood or any other material
- Such panels are described in applications WO 02/20915, FR 03.07149 and FR 03.11592, also in the name of the Applicant company and the contents of which are for this reason incorporated by reference into this current application.
- the assembly device is generally made up of two complementary section pieces which are either a section piece of the "male” type and a section piece of the "female” type, or two identical section pieces having shapes such that these section pieces nest together.
- the latter variant is preferred because it makes it possible in particular to reduce the costs of manufacture of the panels.
- Section pieces of "S" overall shape are particularly suitable. This is because this type of section piece, particularly when combined with a panel having an expanded core, gives a certain flexibility to the assembly (the possibility of twisting between section pieces when the panels are being assembled).
- section pieces of rectangular shape preferably hollow ones
- a groove made on each side between two adjacent panels are particularly suitable.
- the width of the groove to be equal to half the width of the section piece ⁇ the section piece to bear on each side against the honeycombs of the structure
- Assembly is performed by welding the section pieces into the grooves of the panels widthwise and lengthwise. This system of assembly makes it possible to obtain a perfectly flat assembly of panels, and one which remains perfectly flat in spite of the static and dynamic loads applied to it. A system such as this is therefore suitable for example for floor coverings for sports halls.
- the honeycomb used in the method according to the invention may have been obtained by any appropriate method.
- it is obtained by continuous extrusion as proposed in application FR 2760999 the content of which is for this reason incorporated by reference into this application.
- the method according to the invention is also a continuous method, using a mobile former as explained hereinabove and in which the honeycomb leaving the extruder is continuously secured to one of the external layers of the panel, preferably by laser welding, then filled with the composition that is to be expanded and finally fed into the former at the same time as the other external layer of the panel, which may or may not also be equipped with a honeycomb.
- films/sheets used in the method of the invention are generally obtained by extrusion in the case of plastic films. This extrusion may also be performed continuously and incorporated into the continuous method described hereinabove.
- the present invention also relates to panels that can be obtained by the method according to the invention and which have a core comprising at least one honeycomb structure based on PVC filled with PUR foam and two external layers of PVC.
- a core comprising at least one honeycomb structure based on PVC filled with PUR foam and two external layers of PVC.
- each of the elements that makes up these panels is based on Ml materials.
- the external layers are based on biorientated rigid PVC.
- the invention also relates to the use of a panel (obtained by the method) according to the invention as defined above, particularly as an insulating covering or the wall of an insulating self-supporting structure for storing agri- foodstuffs or for manufacturing shelters. It may also be used as a floor covering, roofing, etc. or as a furnishing panel, etc.
- these panels may be used for extremely varied applications, such as for producing refrigerated warehouses, cold rooms and/or rooms for the storage of agri-foodstuffs; the construction of operating units for hospitals; the production of bodies or floors for transport vehicles (the floors of buses for examples); for insulating swimming pools; for building lightweight inexpensive dwellings, for various shelters, etc.
- the panels according to the invention are also advantageously used for the storing of agri-foodstuffs, for the manufacture of stables, etc., especially when they are insulating multilayer panels (according to an advantageous variant detailed hereinabove), preferably based on plastic and more particularly preferably based on the rigid PVC/PVC honeycomb filled with PUR foam/rigid PVC complex.
- insulating multilayer panels preferably based on plastic and more particularly preferably based on the rigid PVC/PVC honeycomb filled with PUR foam/rigid PVC complex.
- the panels according to the invention may form the walls of an emergency shelter provided in flat-pack form as described in application WO 02/061216.
- the said walls in this case are arranged on a transport pallet which will act as the floor of the shelter.
- the variant consisting of multilayer panels based on plastic (and as a particular preference based on the rigid PVC/PVC honeycomb filled with PUR foam/rigid PVC complex) is particularly advantageous.
- panels having a honeycomb structure filled with foam on each side, and a central part of virgin foam are advantageously used as coverings in sports halls, particularly when assembled using the system illustrated in Figures 2 and 3.
- the present invention is illustrated nonlimitingly by Figures 1 to 3 which depict two advantageous variants of panels that can be obtained by the method according to the invention, and a method of assembling such panels.
- the panel illustrated in Figure 1 comprises a cellular core made of honeycomb based on PVC and filled with PUR foam (1), the said foam having overspilled from the honeycomb into a layer of "virgin” foam (2). This core is contained between two rigid PVC films (3)(3').
- This panel was manufactured as follows:
- composition used to produce the PUR foam was injected into the cells of the honeycomb, in sufficient quantity to obtain an overspilling of foam out of the honeycomb;
- the film (3') was positioned on top of the whole and all was introduced into a former having its wall in contact with the film (3') able to move during expansion; ⁇ the composition was expanded, allowing the foam to overspill from the honeycomb (through movement of the aforementioned wall of the former);
- the panels (4) illustrated in Figures 2 and 3 have a core comprising, on each side, a honeycomb structured based on PVC and filled with PUR foam (1), the said foam having overspilled from the honeycombs to form a central layer of "virgin” foam (2).
- This core is contained between two rigid PVC films (3).
- Figure 2 illustrates a section through two such panels (4) assembled using rectangular section pieces (5) made of PVC using the grooves method described earlier.
- Figure 3 illustrates a view from above of several such panels (4) assembled using this same method.
- the section pieces (5) are completely contained within the grooves between adjacent panels (4) and are not visible from above.
- the assembly thus obtained has a flatness to within about 0.2 mm.
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